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what drives the lymph cycle? what makes the lymph move? anybody?

also, standard deviation and temperature calculations? i don't think i saw standard deviation in the kaplan book, i'm positive i dind't see temperature conversions, celsius to farenheit.
 
what drives the lymph cycle? what makes the lymph move? anybody?

also, standard deviation and temperature calculations? i don't think i saw standard deviation in the kaplan book, i'm positive i dind't see temperature conversions, celsius to farenheit.


Standard deviation is one of those question that separate a 25 from a 29 score, meaning it doesn't occur very often. As for lymph , it's driven by actions of your muscles, and I think osmosis and circulation system.
 
with the lymph question, the answer was either the muscoskeletal system, or the heart and cardiac system-one or the other.
 
lymph moves by skeletal muscles and flows in one direction because of semilunar valves that prevent backflow
 
double check that answer if you can... from what i remember in physio both lymphatics and interstial fluid moved due to hydrostatic pressure... I'll check it out later on..
 
omg..standard deviation?
isn't it something like...
Sum of (X1-mean)^2+(X2-mean)^2+...divide by (# of X)?
Holly...holly~
 
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